Despite the Dallas Mavericks reaching the 2024 NBA Finals last season for the third time in franchise history and surpassing expectations, one frustration lingered for Mavs fans: Luka Doncic was not named MVP.
Despite a strong case for the award, Doncic was outperformed by Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the voting. Although individual accolades are not Doncic’s priority—his focus remains on winning the Finals—this season presents his best opportunity to claim the MVP title, thanks to significant changes within the Mavericks’ roster.
Mavericks’ Enhanced Roster Bolsters Doncic’s MVP Chances
This offseason, the Mavericks improved significantly, providing Doncic with the strongest supporting cast of his career. The team added Klay Thompson, Naji Marshall, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Quentin Grimes, setting the stage for an easier path next season.
Dallas’ shooting has notably improved with Thompson’s addition, and this duo is expected to dominate the league. Thompson, known for his exceptional off-ball movement, will frequently receive Doncic’s precise passes for open threes.
Dinwiddie, an underrated acquisition, will greatly assist Doncic. His ability to play both on and off the ball, coupled with his previously established chemistry with Doncic, makes him a valuable asset. Dinwiddie can either spot up for a shot or handle the ball, providing Doncic with much-needed breathers.
Marshall and Grimes, both 3-and-D specialists, will contribute by hitting open shots and playing tough defense. These players thrive in Dallas’ offense due to the open looks Doncic consistently creates.
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